Elderly man feels unwell with altered consciousness, Monroe NC
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Medical responders were sent to a residence near Austin Road for an 82-year-old man feeling unwell with altered consciousness but normal breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Union County and North Carolina State Fire
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01:38
Transcript:
00:00
Station 12, first responders, mid-110, responder, respond for a sick person near Austin Road, Cross streets of Griffith Road and Crooked Stick Drive.
00:09
Operate on Bravo.
00:19
1042 operator on Bobo please.
00:25
Station 12 first responders, mid-110, you're responding for a sick person near Austin Road, all streets of Griffith Road and Crooked Stick Drive.
00:37
The reference to an 82-year-old male that is feeling unwell.
00:40
He has an altered LLC but is breathing normally.
00:43
The call-taker did advise that the caller confirmed the address near Austin Road, but that they were phasing over near Austin Road.
00:53
Kat is recommending Code 3[1].
01:00
See how I'm later, ward.
01:04
Yes, sir, a ladder one.
01:07
A lotter was going to be cleared Roberts, right?
01:10
Copy.
01:16
CCOM.2.
01:20
Yes, sir, point two.
01:22
BOR assignment, please.
01:25
Copy.
01:26
And it's responding to Austin Road.
01:28
The history for the phone number from the caller comes back to near Austin Road.
01:33
Call advised that the house is going to be a triple-wild mobile home with a re-standing garage out front.
01:37
There's a black truck in the driveway.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 3: Respond emergent with lights and sirens
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Location mentioned:
Austin Rd, Monroe, NC 28112
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